Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 17, 1945, Image 8

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    EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wsdntsda. Jan. 17. 1943
Your Health land Its Care
BY DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M. D.
Raiders ibould ddrwts Inquiries toi Dr. WUllam Brady
265 El Camino.
LADY OUT
The temperature In our office
Is maintained In the high seven
ties, often almost eighty, and the
windows are
kept closed
and locked
(complains the
Lady (Jut ot
Luck). As a re
sult my head
becomes stuffy
and each after
noon I get a
nasty dull
headache
which de
creases my ef-
Dr. Brady , ficiency and
causes much misery.
The feeling some of the others
In the office have Is that
draughts cause colds and hot air
is the only thing that wui pre
vent colds.
I still wear-light summer cloth-
Ine. which is far from comfort
able when waiting for a bus 40
minutes on an open corner. I re
move as much clothing as I de
cently can when in the office,
and I drink lots of cold water,
I thought "cblds" were caused
by germs which breed in hot air.
I know I have never had so much
"crl" as since I began work in
this office. Their theory doesn't
seem to work so well the aver
age absent time of people In this
office in two months is more
than I have had In two years.
My only solution seems to be
to leave the Job. I don t want 10
do that, for I like my work, my
bosses are grand, and I need the
security I have here. Can you
suggest any alternative? I really
' feel desperate. (Miss ......)
. i You are out of luck, Lady, be
cause not only the large majority
of your fellow workers and your
bosses, but a majority ot old fogy
doctors and the so-called health
authorities In your benighted
community believe drafts cause
disease and you may as well save
your breath as try to change the
alleged minds of such people. An
old fogy is an old fogy and he or
he just knows better about such'
things than any doctor does.
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CONGRATULATIONS Very first WAC sworn Into corps in
Southern California in' 1945, Marjorle Moran (left) receives con
gratulatlons from screen actress sister Dolores Moran. MarJorU
enlisted on 20th birthday, minimum age limit' for Women's
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Barber's
Observations
.
"What Interesting neighbors
we have!" I exclaimed to the
young matron in whose home I
am staying.
"Neighbors?" and 'her voice
held astonishment and some In
credulity. "Oh, yes!" I enthused. "Now
whoever would have thought
that odd little old lady in the
small house at the end of the
block had traveled all over the
world and could speak four lan
guages! She certainly was lucky
to get that Job as nurse to a
wealthy invalid with a fad for
traveling. She lived in Maine
ZERO CLUB
Out of bounds, civilians only
Oellclnus chicken and steak
dinners. 7 00 p m . 3 a. m ,
except Sunday. Phone day
time S.'iOO; night BI01
Calll.
OF LUCK'
metropolitan newspaper the city
health officer warned recently
that the season for coughs and
colds was directly ahead
and urged people to safeguard
themselves against sickness by
avoiding overeating, drinking,
fatigue, drafts, sudden chilling
and contact with persons al
ready 111. And as though that
wasn't enough hokum, the health
officer "pointed out" that low
ered body resistance usually
Drmgs on a cold." The health of
ficer knows as much about "body
resistance" as I do about ecto
plasm and so does any one else.
I can suggest one remedy for
the trouble. Install in one or
more - windows full sash size
screens of unbleached muslin. In
schools, -offices, sleeping rooms
and work rooms this method of
air conditioning has been fount
satisfactory. Wind, drafts, snow,
dust, insects, rain are excluded,
but fresh air and desirable mois
ture are admitted. The comfort
and efficiency of occupants are
increased, fuel Is saved, skin and
mucous membranes are less dried
out and irritable, respiratory
diseases are less prevalent.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
' SclntlllatlDK Scotomata
X am aubject to apells when I went
to get a sort of half-blindness and
light scintillates at one side of my
eyes xor nan an nour, ana men ioi
lows a headache. A doctor said these
attacks are scintillating corona but
there is nothing to do for It (H. F.)
Answer You describe mild mi
graine. Bend stamped envelope bear
ing your address, ask for pamphlet
"Why Have Headache."
Gambling With Teeth
Four years ano started havln hark
aches in upper part of back. Two years
io naa bu upper Teem out in nopes
of curing back, but no soap. Lower
teeth not too bad, but am advised to
have them all out. (Mrs. O. J.)
Answer My advice is, keep your
teeth aa long as you can. Have a tooth
extracted ONLY when your physician
AND your dentist are both of the
opinion that it should be extracted.
rocenual Diabetes
Recently vou atntArf thAt llAhtM
Inheritable. That was a suorlae tn me.
as I had thought the disease Itself was
not inheritable, only the tendency.
(Mrs. c. w.)
Answer- If vou can Dolnt out mv
statement or tell ma Just when I made
the statement. I'll send you a set of
the complete works of Or Doc Brady
with my compliments. The tendenc;
or potentiality, not the disease ltsell
Is transmitted to children. Send ten
cents and stamped envelope bearina-
?'our address, for pamphlet, "Training
or Diabetes."
(copyright 1949, John F. pule Co.)
at the time: She was quite a
young woman and said she made
it a point to learn the language
of the countries they stayed in
longest. That old gentleman, sick
as he was, must have been nulte
a character!" and I chuckled as
I recalled some of his peculiar
ways the ex-nurse had told me
about
"Then there's Mrs. Schott liv
ing Just this side of the ex-nurse.
She can't really spare the time
to take that dog of hers out for
exercising every day, but she
Just about has to. They got him
when they were in Alaska. May
be I'll take him out for her to
morrow and give her time to do
some of the tilings she's behind
in."
The young' matron looked at
me in a peculiar manner and
said maybe I shouldn't spare the
NOW OPEN!
TAKE -IT -EASY
LODGE
Dine and Dance
Open Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday
One-Hall Mil Up
Savage Creek
Buniy fUlli.
AIMING AT RHINE CITY Firing shells at Kehl across Rhine '
River, members of mortar crew of U. S. 7th Army crouch behind -
hastily erected sandbag position In Strasbourg railway yards. Ger
mans had destroyed three bridges spanning Rhine between citirvi "
time myself, for dog exercising;
maybe I needed to get around
more and meet the neighbors.
But I told her I was doing all
Ight. "That young couple to the
south of us is spoiling the baby.
The mother knows it, but says
she can't do much about it be
cause her sister lives with them.
told her if her sister would
only marry Joe like she's been
promising him she would, maybe
she'd have a baby of her own to
spoil. But no, she Just keens on
telling him she can't make up
her mind.
It was a good thing I met
her as she was going to work
this morning. She'd played with
ner sister's little girl just be
fore she left the house and was
her coat messed up! But by the
time I got through brushing -her
off, she was pretty presentable."
The young matron is a fine
person, but there's no use to
deny.it she has a wandering
mind. There I was talking about
tne oaoy getting Marion messed
and she up and changed the sub
ject in the next breath. She said,
"and I've lived right here for
three years!" Yet not once had
I mentioned anything about how
long she'd lived here. Not a logi
cal ininKer, that woman.-
On the Radio Chain
. its riON a i '
Chain afflliaUoD and wbarsllias
are on the dial:
- KALB (CBS) mo, Portland.
HEX (NBC-tllue) I ISA, Portland
KIM -(NDC-Ulue and MUSI 1910
Spokane, Koo (NUL-Blue). 810
San Francisco; KGW (NHU-Kedl
620,, Portland: KJK (NHl'-Bluel
1000 Seattle. KNX (CBS) 1070
Los Anielesv KOA (NBC-Red) 8S0
Denver: KOIN (CHS) 070. Port
land, KOMO (NUC-Red) ' 930
Seattle, KPB (NBC-Red) 680
San Francisco; KSL (CBS) 1160
Salt Lake city
mmm Time Shown la PWt
Wednesday
B OO p m Terry and Pirates BN:
OK for Release, NBC; Burrell Wheel
ar, CBS; News, MBS.
8:13 p. m. Dick Tracy, BN; Super
man, MBS.
930 p m Jack Armstrong. BN;
Harry Plannery. News. CBS: Adven
tures of Tom Mia, MBS
ui'i.4.5 JP m .Elmer Peterson, NBC:
Night Sews Wire. MBS. Capt Mid
night. BN News. CBS
J .m ''""lit Sinatra.' CBS:
MBS C,n,or''NBCi Gabriel Heatter.
6:30 p.
m. Spotlight Bands, BN
KYLE'S
RESTAURANT
CHICKEN AND STEAK
' ' DINNERS
Open 6 p. m. to 3 a. m.
Phone Central Point 472
(or Reservations. On the
Pacific Highway at Central
Point. Out of Bounds for
Service People
SUBURBAN HHGHTS
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mTE "WE MEMBERS Of THE WOMEN'S ftUB,
WHO WEM MEEUNC Af HIS HOUSE, BACKTrlElB- .'
ORfi ot)f or we toiveWaV, fAusma a terrific iRvfTic
Tie-up in the smstY , At WHICH point me wscoverep he
ftOLWT SIMtf HIS CAR. 8ECA05E 181 BATTW WAS TOrVN
Mr District Attorney. NBC; Which b
Which, CBS: Cisco Kid. MBS.
7:00 p m. Kay Kysers Koliege,
NBC. Great Moments In Music, CBS:
Sumner Welles, MBS.
7:13 p m Lowell Thomas. MBS:
7:30 p m Srramby Amby BN;
Lone Ranger, MBS; Let Yourself Go.
CBS.
6:00 p. m. Supper Club, NBC: Jack
Klrkland Show, CBS; Main Una, MBS;
Ted Malone. BN.
- 8:13 p m Fleetwood Lawton. NBC
Lum and Abner, BN; Music That
Satisfies, CBS.
8 3U p m --Carton ot Cheer. NBC
Counterspy, BN; Dr. Christian, CBS;
Cisco Kid, MBS. '
9:00 p m Mr and Mrs ' North.
NBC; Jack Carson, CBS; News. MBS.
h 0:30 p m. Fulton Lewis Jr Man
10:00 p m News, NBC; Paclflo Re
porter. BN.
10:30 p. m. Gene Kruopa Or eh..
CBS; Fenneman's Nite Club. BN.
41:00 p m Milton Charles, organ
ist, CBS; News, BN.
Thursday
3:00
n. m Sam Havea and the
News, MBS; OK for Release, NBC;
Terrv and the Pirates. BN.
3:15 p. m. Diok Tracy, BN; Super
man, ma.
3:30 o. m. Jack Armstrong. BN:
Harry Flannery, News, CBS; Tom Mix,
una.
3:43 D. m. Captain Midnight. BN:
Elmer Peterson. NBC; Night News
wire, hma; News. Cos.
6:00 p m. -Music Hall. NBC: Major
Bowes, Cos; Gabriel Heatter. MBS.
6:13 p. m. Supper Music BN.
6:30 p m Bob Burns. NBC, slpot.
light Bands, BN. Corliss Archer. CBS:
Treasure Hour of Song, MBS.
7:00 o m Abbott and Costetlo.
NBC; Fred Waring Orch, BN; First
Line, chs; Henry Gladstone, MBS.
7:13 p m Lowell Thomas. MBS
7:30 p m March of Time. BN: Red
Ryder, MBS: Rudy Vallee, NBC;
Here'a to Romance. CBS.
8:00 p. m. Supper Club, NBC; Jaek
Klrkwood Show, CBS; Sammy Kaye,
W",?. ....
8:15 D. m. Fleetwood Lawton. NBC,
Lum and Abner, BN; Muslo That Sat-
uiies. woa.
8:30 p m. Coffee Time. NBC
Death Valley Sheriff, CBS; America's
xown meeting ot uie Air. bn.
8:00 p. m News, M3S; Dinah
Millions Switching To
Mutton Suet And
Medication . -
'Old Reliable" For Relieving Chert
Muscle Tightness-Coughing, Rheu
matic Pain,' Simple Bruises and
Many Other Home Uses.
Grandma liked to "rub" miseries
yt chest colds and other simple
lain. She medicated her rub bat
Insisted it contain mutton suet. She
iked - the way mutton suet disap
peared as it helped carry medica
tion to nerve ends in skin to relieve
jain. Today science has modern
zed Grandma's old-time pain relief
jrinciple to bring you Penetro, the
talve that contains mutton suet plus
i active ingredients. ' Mothers now
.hank Grandma for her old idea
hat croated this newer relief.
In this colds' season, Penetro is
specially helpful in easing chest
nuscle tightness, chest rawness,
oosening phlegm, relieving coughs.
Chat's because Penetro melts in
itantly, quickly vanishes to act 8
ways (1) To relieve pain at nerve
snas m sian. (2) To ease chest mus
:le tightness bv cotmter-lrritation.
(3) To soothe irritated breath pas
sages through inhaled aromatic va
oors, Penetro is so helpful, too, in
sasing rheumatic and neuralgic pain,
taking sting from chapped lips and
nostrils, and as a soothing dressing
for bruises, minor mta. ToHno Mf
dean, white, easy-to-use Penetro.
OT CLUVAS WILLIAMS
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Shore. PTBC. ....
0:13 p m Rex Miller. MBS.
9:30 p m. Ellery Queen Mysteries
NBC; Fulton Lewis, Jr., MBS; Gene
Krupa Orch.. CBS.
10:00 p. m. News Reporter, NBC:
News. BN.
10:15 p. m. Sport Program. BN.
10:30 p. m. Gene Krupa Orch..
CBS; Fenneman's Nite Club. BN.
11:00 p. m Hotel BUUnore Orch.,
NBC; News, BN.
Through use of double bot
toms and fuel bunkers, merchant
ships leaving American shores
rarrv Ayr-ess fuel to helD in SUD-
plying our greatly expanded
merchant marine.
Chanter's Motel & Lodge
OFFICERS' CLUB
Dlne-Dance-Refreihmenrs
Chicken and Steak Dinners
Most Unique Place to So. Ore. '
CLOSED MONDAYS
Thursdays Private Parties Only
For Reservations Ph. Gold HIU 474
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birds may be avoided by using
an electronic detector to deter
mine Bt what height the birds
are flying, and then clearing the
planes at other levels.
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LODGE
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